Irish Bishops conclude
General Meeting
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| Pope Francis addresses the Bishops of Ireland during his visit to Dublin (ANSA) |
Irish Bishops discuss the recent ‘Protection of Minors in
the Church’ meeting in the Vatican, implications for Pro-life Doctors, and the
season of Lent.
The Bishops of Ireland concluded their Spring 2019 General
Meeting Wednesday issuing a statement on the topics discussed.
Vatican meeting on Protection of Minors
During the gathering in Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth,
the Bishops reflected on the recent meeting on ‘The Protection of Minors in the
Church’ which took place from 21-24 February in the Vatican.
Also present was the chair and CEO of the National Board for
Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland who updated the bishops
on the standards and guidance for safeguarding children which exist throughout
the Church in the country.
Pro-Doctors
Another issue high on the agenda during the General meeting
were pre-conditions of employment for pro-life doctors.
The Bishops noted with regret the pre-conditions for
applicants listed in a recent advertisement for a post of a Consultant in
Obstetrics/Gynaecology and for a post of Consultant in Anaesthesia at the
National Maternity Hospital in Dublin.
One of the main pre-conditions for all applicants, the Bishops pointed out, “is a requirement to carry out elective abortions if appointed.”
One of the main pre-conditions for all applicants, the Bishops pointed out, “is a requirement to carry out elective abortions if appointed.”
They underlined that they, “consider that this precondition
runs totally counter to a doctor’s constitutional and human right to freedom of
conscience”, and said, “this totally undermines the whole concept of freedom of
conscience which was guaranteed in the recent [abortion] legislation”.
Lent
In this season of Lent the Irish Bishops encouraged people
in Ireland to support this year’s Trócaire Lenten appeal to raise vital funds
for the agency’s work in the developing world. Trocaire is the Irish Church’s
overseas development agency and the 2019 appeal is on the theme of land rights.
“It highlights stories of people from Uganda, Guatemala and Syria who have lost
their land, either through corporate land grab, war or simply because they are
women.”
St Patrick
The Bishops also invited the faithful to read Pope Francis’
message for Lent 2019 on the theme ‘For the creation waits with eager longing
for the revealing of the children of God’ in preparation for Holy Week and
Easter.
Finally, as St Patrick’s Day draws near, the Bishops encouraged the faithful to honour the patron saint of Ireland by participating in the celebration of Mass on Sunday 17 March.
Finally, as St Patrick’s Day draws near, the Bishops encouraged the faithful to honour the patron saint of Ireland by participating in the celebration of Mass on Sunday 17 March.
They emphasized that “the plight of Patrick, himself a
migrant, has been faced by many Irish people who have struggled to live and
integrate into new cultures. Patrick was called to serve and bring God to a
people far from his homeland and became a pioneer in an inhospitable climate.”

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